The Garibaldi Boy
The Garibaldi Boy

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The Garibaldi Boy

1909
Movie
12 min
Italian

The film, produced by Filoteo Alberini and released in 1909 is a short drama about a young boy who is killed during the Spedizione dei Mille, a military campaign led by revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi in 1860 to defeat the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, an expedition aimed at unifying Italy. Both films were restored by the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematograf ia–Cineteca nazionale as part of a joint project between them and the Grand Orient of Italy to mark the bicentennial celebrations of the birth of Guiseppe Garibaldi.

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Director: Umberto RahoGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This short silent film tells the story of a young boy who is inspired by the heroic figure of Giuseppe Garibaldi. The narrative likely follows his journey and aspirations, possibly touching upon themes of patriotism and courage in early 20th-century Italy.

Critical Reception

As a very early silent film from Italy, specific detailed critical reception is scarce. However, films of this era often aimed to evoke strong emotions and patriotic sentiments, and were generally received with interest by the limited audiences of the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Early cinematic efforts often focused on historical or patriotic narratives.

  • The film likely aimed for emotional impact through its visual storytelling.

  • Silent films of this period were appreciated for their novelty and narrative simplicity.

Google audience: Audience reviews for films of this vintage are not available. However, the historical context suggests that such films were a new form of entertainment and were likely well-received for their storytelling and thematic content.

Fun Fact

The film's subject, Giuseppe Garibaldi, was a pivotal figure in the unification of Italy, often referred to as the 'Father of the Fatherland'.

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